In Australia, various forces are trying to substitute SRE by inserting a generic subject called “Ethics” into the academic curriculum. Among these groups is St. James Ethics Centre.
In a recent address, a copy of which was sent to Fides, Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, described the push for “Ethics” as hostile to religion. Despite figures that show at least 60 per cent of Australians identify themselves as being Christian, he said, “public discourse often proceeds as though nearly everybody was irreligious. “So you have a few people who suggest that religious considerations are inappropriate in public life,” the Cardinal said.
As some scholars point out, there should be a definition of the term and concept of “ethics,” which will certainly lead to some controversy.
The SRE in many schools is led by personnel that are trained and chosen by the diocese, who are deeply appreciated by the Church for the great work they carry out. (PA) (Agenzia Fides 22/5/2010)


















